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Chipotle unveils cilantro-scented soap, 'water' cup candles in humorous holiday gift line
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Date:2025-04-15 21:39:18
Chipotle announced Wednesday it is bringing back three of its best-selling, viral products that make the "perfect gifts" for the Chipotle fan on your holiday shopping list.
The products include:
- Cilantro Soap ($10): Originally launched in 2021, Chipotle's Cilantro Soap is a nod to the "small percentage of the population who are genetically wired to experience a soapy flavor when they eat cilantro."
- "Water" Cup Candle ($28): Chipotle's "Water" Cup Candle is a lemonade-scented candle inspired by fans who "accidentally" fill their water cups with lemonade in the restaurant.
- Car Napkin Holder ($20): Chipotle created this item last holiday season for "fans who are known to stash stacks of Chipotle napkins in their vehicle" and the "many mukbangers who swear by their car being the best place to enjoy a burrito."
- "All I Want Is Chipotle" Bundle ($50): Fans can get all three items at a discount with the "All I Want Is Chipotle" bundle.
The items will be available for purchase individually and bundled as a set on ChipotleGoods.com while supplies last beginning Thursday, Nov. 14 at 12 p.m. ET, according to the restaurant chain. Free shipping is available on orders over $25, the company said.
"Over the years, we've seen these limited edition merch drops sell out in a matter of minutes or hours and pop up on resale websites for up to five times their retail price," said Chris Brandt, Chief Brand Officer at Chipotle, in the news release announcing the items.
"Now we are giving our superfans a second chance to get their hands on these coveted products that they helped inspire," Brandt added.
Chipotle Rewards members can win the bundle on the Chipotle app
Chipotle also said Chipotle Rewards members in the U.S. can score the "All I Want Is Chipotle" bundle through the Rewards Exchange on the Chipotle app or website.
From Nov. 13-27, Chipotle Rewards members can exchange 10 points for one entry for a chance to win the gift bundle. Twenty Chipotle Rewards members will win, and there is a limit of 15 entries per member.
Here's how it works:
- In the Rewards Exchange, navigate to the "Goods" tab
- Select "Points for Presents" sweepstakes
- Redeem 10 points for one entry. Limit 15 entries per member.
New holiday gift cards
Chipotle is also offering new physical and virtual holiday-themed gift cards, the company announced, and offering a deal along with them.
Starting Wednesday, the first 20,000 customers who purchase $40 or more in holiday-themed gift cards online will receive a buy-one-get-one entrée offer while supplies last.
Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at [email protected].
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